Archive for category: Photography

Inspiration – Halloween Costumes Used To Be A Little Awkward (and kinda scary…)

21 Oct
October 21, 2012


(I’m not sure where to start with this.)

Evidently the goal of trick or treating was for adults to bribe the scary children masses away from they front door. Yeah, no shit. What most people don’t know is Halloween is actually a confluence of a slew of religious celebrations – like Hallowmas, All Saint’s Day, Dia De Los Muertos (November 1st and 2nd), the Roman feast of Pomona, and the celtic festival of Samhain (summer’s End).

It hasn’t always been naughty french maids and dollar store masks but, wow, until recently, this was one dark ass holiday…
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The Surreal Photography of Christy Lee Rogers

23 Sep
September 23, 2012

Christy Lee Rogers

Lightly mindblowing way to end the weekend (Pennywise up there is going to haunt my dreams.)

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Michael H. Rhode’s From Below

06 Sep
September 6, 2012

I can’t tell if I should be viewing these as an ant looking up, or from the floor as everything is being lifted up. German artist Michael’s H. Rhode forced perspective photographs are, admittedly, pretty novel.

His series of forced perspective photographs titled “FROM BELOW” is both disorienting and impossibly wide-angled; but, once you get what’s going on, fun to stare at for a while.

9 more below.

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Promised Land – Kid’s Wear Magazine

07 Apr
April 7, 2011

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By far one of the more creative kid’s wear photoshoots..ever possibly. This is what happens when you take a bold photographer, some crazy decked out kids, some ridiculous sets, some CG, and a whole lotta vision. It also helps if you’re using MadMax (!!) for inspiration.

Work by Tino Schaedler, photographer Achim Lippoth, and production house The Scope for Kid’s Wear Magazine.

Tons more after the cut.

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The Real Invisible Man – Liu Bolin, the Chameleon

05 Apr
April 5, 2011

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Chinese artist Liu Bolin has a habit of vanishing into thin air, handily blending into his surroundings and photographing it.

A couple of these I had to stare at for a second before I saw him hiding, literally, in front of me.
Makes you wonder what else you miss that’s right in front of you.

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Photographs – Alberto Seveso

12 Dec
December 12, 2010

Check out these awesome photo’s from Alberto Seveso. It’s the result of pouring colored varnishes into fish bowl’s and using high speed photograph to capture the effects. Delicious.

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Dancers in Motion by Jan Masny

08 Dec
December 8, 2010

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Start your day with these slick photographs of dancers in motion by London-based photographer Jan Masny. I still haven’t seen Black Swan; however, if Matthew Libatique’s cinematography is half as good as these, I’m sure it’s equally stunning.

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